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Post by bushy555 »

shanegtr wrote:
Ruffy wrote: As mentioned plenty of times LF XGT require a special bracket for the globe. Other than that the HID globes come in all forms, H1 H2 H3 H4 H7 are most common.
Where can you get a H2 HID bulb, never seen them around
Yep, above 'h2' is wrong. THere is bugger all manufactures that make a H2 bulb in a HID bulb. I went chasing for weeks on end (chinese / japanese web sites. google.jp and google.ch etc, contacted Osram, philips etc) to find a H2 or a bi-pin bulb that could suit any of the Cibie range of lights that use the H2 or a Hella 1000 that also uses the H2. I gave up.
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Post by shanegtr »

bushy555 wrote:
shanegtr wrote:
Ruffy wrote: As mentioned plenty of times LF XGT require a special bracket for the globe. Other than that the HID globes come in all forms, H1 H2 H3 H4 H7 are most common.
Where can you get a H2 HID bulb, never seen them around
Yep, above 'h2' is wrong. THere is bugger all manufactures that make a H2 bulb in a HID bulb. I went chasing for weeks on end (chinese / japanese web sites. google.jp and google.ch etc, contacted Osram, philips etc) to find a H2 or a bi-pin bulb that could suit any of the Cibie range of lights that use the H2 or a Hella 1000 that also uses the H2. I gave up.
I never thought about it until after I brought my cibie turini's and seen the H2 bulb. I was going to stick hids in em but couldnt find any. The shape of the holder dosent really lend itself to making an adaptor to suit the common bulbs either
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Post by bushy555 »

Closest thing would be to drill the entire housing out, and replace the entire bulb hodler with a H3 bulb.
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Post by GUte »

$120 on Ebay for a pair, any bulb type.
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Post by bushy555 »

GUte wrote:$120 on Ebay for a pair, any bulb type.
except H2
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Post by kingchevy »

I run the philips conversion kit on my rally 4's and have blown one ballast and one globe so far but they get dunked all the time
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